Hello,
I have the mb&cpu in the title, good aftermarket cooler and PSU. MB revision is 1.3.
When first trying to unlock the cores, I was using Windows 7 64-bit. When I set the ECC Firmware to Hybrid, and ACC to auto or per core or all cores, the computer would POST and show cpu as a x4 B55 but wouldn't boot (would reset or BSOD and reset somewhere during Starting Windows screen). I tried disabling some of the cores, numbered from 1 to 3, (or even all of them, using only core0) having the same result. This seemed a bit weird as core 0 and 1 would work perfectly when it is a dual-core, but wouldn't work when tried to unlock, and disabled all others. Tried all sorts of BIOS versions, form f1 to f9, and some betas. All the difference I got between these versions is that somewhere along the line the spelling for Core Control option corrected from 'Munual' to Manual and, later at that same option, Core 1 became ungrayed and could be disabled (on older BIOSes you could only disable Core 2&3), but Core 0 remained grayed on 'Enabled'. Also tried a lot of settings with overvolting, underclocking, ACC(-12% to +12%) etc., no result.
For some time I let it rest there until i read somewhere that unlocking works worse on 64-bit OSes. So I installed a Windows XP 32-bit, and I could boot as an x4 (the joy). What I found out when trying to test the cpu with OCCT and prime95 was that the unstable core was Core 0 that cannot be disabled form the Bios. The computer behaved unstable, some programs would crash, others didn't, games crashed always after opening screen, but prime95 was able to run on the other 3 cores perfectly for about 1h, when i stopped it. Prime95 was failing on the first core as soon as the test got started saying rounding error 3... should be less then 0.4, hardware error. Again tried overvolting and/or underclocking but the core would fail regardless. Also tried Easy Tune 6, it has the options of disabling only the last 2 cores. As the processor is perfectly stable as an x2 on both core0 and core1 it is obvious that core0 in x4 mode is another core than core0 in x2 mode.
Obviously, I would like to run my cpu as a x3 with the defective core disabled, but can't do that as it is shown as core 0 in x4 mode. I read on this forum about someone saying that for him the weak core seemed to float around all numbers (
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,1276.0.html), someone else said that MSI boards might be able to disable core 0, another that core 0 cannot be disabled because it would have some logic for the whole CPU. Somewhere else I've seen people having the same problem
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1035474882So, is there any way someone could disable core 0 or do something so that another (working) core would be seen as core 0 so you could disable the defective core from BIOS? Is there a chance of a BIOS update that could do any of these ideas?
Sorry for the lengthy post, but i wanted to be precise and say everything I tried so i wouldn't get replies suggesting something I already tried doing. Any help would be appreciated.